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Konsa’s latest England injury means he more than likely means won’t feature in Villa’s upcoming game against Crystal Palace, in which Unai Emery will look to end the Villans’ dreadful run of form which has left them winless in five in all competitions.Konsa’s latest England injury means he more than likely means won’t feature in Villa’s upcoming game against Crystal Palace, in which Unai Emery will look to end the Villans’ dreadful run of form which has left them winless in five in all competitions.Konsa’s latest England injury means he more than likely means won’t feature in Villa’s upcoming game against Crystal Palace, in which Unai Emery will look to end the Villans’ dreadful run of form which has left them winless in five in all competitions.Konsa’s latest England injury means he more than likely means won’t feature in Villa’s upcoming game against Crystal Palace, in which Unai Emery will look to end the Villans’ dreadful run of form which has left them winless in five in all competitions.Konsa’s latest England injury means he more than likely means won’t feature in Villa’s upcoming game against Crystal Palace, in which Unai Emery will look to end the Villans’ dreadful run of form which has left them winless in five in all competitions.Konsa’s latest England injury means he more than likely means won’t feature in Villa’s upcoming game against Crystal Palace, in which Unai Emery will look to end the Villans’ dreadful run of form which has left them winless in five in all competitions.

Konsa has filled in at right back for the majority of the season so far with varying success, in the absence of the more natural right back Matty Cash who has faced injury problems of his own.

With both Konsa and Cash out, Villa could be forced to place trust in two of their younger options both of whom have played Premier League minutes so far this season.

Konsa has filled in at right back for the majority of the season so far with varying success, in the absence of the more natural right back Matty Cash who has faced injury problems of his own.

With both Konsa and Cash out, Villa could be forced to place trust in two of their younger options both of whom have played Premier League minutes so far this season.

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